On Wed February 15 2006 16:35, Matthew Sayler wrote: > > I've been thinking for some time that it would be great to tailor a > distribution especially for Linux-Vserver -- that is, an installable > ISO-imagable Linux distribution configured to lay down a very minimal > system by default. Mostly I want nothing except for ssh and a few > monitoring apps running on my host vserver. > > Anyone tried this or thought about this? > Matthew,
Do you mean a runtime only system (I.E: no tool chain) Then the answer is yes. Searching the list for nano-vserver would bring up the thread - but that will not help at the moment, since I have pulled the Dec. 28, 2005 prototype from my site. Currently the project is undergoing a major re-write... Will have that done RSN (tm). Image based on: Staticly linked Bash Dynamicly linked Busybox Your choice of glibc Currently only provides a virtual context shell. Now working on making it provide a virtual server with secure login. The idea is to be able to add your choice of application software - or to be able to install a minimum base installation of anything from within the virtual context shell. Mike _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver